Saturday, January 12, 2013

What here is difficult to understand?

“In Europe, Globalization, and the Coming Universal Caliphate, Bat Ye’or cites Bassam Tibi, a world-class, Muslim scholar in order to clarify how utterly different the Cairo Declaration is from the UDHR (United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights). According to Tibi, ‘peace only exists between Muslims, and not between Muslims and non-Muslims and non-believers can only achieve peace with Muslims through conversion or submission (dhimmitude).’ Tibi further explains that for a Muslim, ‘striving in the path of Allah to spread Islam in the world [a.k.a. jihad] is not war but a pious, just action and a religious duty.’ Hence, non-Muslims who obstruct their nation’s Islamization must be considered aggressors. They are to blame for their resistance to Muslim conquest. Put differently, a non-Muslim who remains faithful to his own inherited tradition is ipso facto guilty of failing to accept the ‘truth’ of Islam. By resisting Allah’s will and compelling Muslims to wage jihad against them, they alone bear the full guilt for the hostilities. As Bat Ye’or comments, the logic espoused by the OIC (Organization of Islamic Cooperation) is completely at odds with the secular values of the nations of the European Union.”

http://www.newenglishreview.org/custpage.cfm/frm/130221/sec_id/130221

(People educated in Western thought generally believe all other people will, through similar education, achieve the same philosophical reasoning about individual and universal rights. Maybe so, but if societies and governments and countries do not allow Western education, from where will those people gain reason and universal ideas? Simple answer: They won’t. Another simple (but ignored because of exclusion): Those people are not like us; they never will be like us. Western ideals philosophize (to a great extent) that all are created equal. Muslims know better. The West has itself to blame for the coming dhimmitude. Europe’s wars of religion first established one national religion, whether Catholic or Protestant, and then Western philosophers decided all the world’s people are the same.)



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